Art History, Curatorship and Renaissance Culture (MA) Students on this MA have unrivalled access to the best resources and expertise for academic study in London, including the National Gallery
Human Rights (MA, PGDip and PGCert) Explore human rights from a diverse range of fields, including law, international relations, development and environmental justice via distance learning
Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies (MA) Gain a solid legal, practical and theoretical understanding of refugee protection and forced migration.
The History of the Book (MA/MRes) The programme provides outstanding research training and equips students with the skills to undertake independent research with confidence and success
Understanding and Securing Human Rights (MA - on campus) This degree develops students as human rights practitioners and enables them to engage with the intellectual and philosophical foundations of human rights.
Approaches to Text (EN1010) This course introduces essential concepts in modern literary study, enabling you to become a more observant, perceptive and analytical reader (credit bearing).
Explorations in Literature (EN1021) This course introduces a wide range of works from the literary canon, from ancient Greek texts in translation to the contemporary (credit bearing).
Introduction to Creative Writing (EN1022) This course introduces students to some of the key concepts involved in creative writing, especially for those beginning to write (credit bearing).
Introduction to English Language (EN1023) This course introduces students to basic terminology and concepts in the study of the English language (credit bearing).
Renaissance Comedy: Shakespeare and Jonson (EN1020) This course provides students with an introduction to the works of Shakespeare and Jonson within the genre of ‘comedy’ (credit bearing).